Center Asks: Are White House Climate Change Extravaganzas Meant To Facilitate Informed Debate — Or Just The Party Line?
(Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow, the Clinton Administration will hold the first of a series of events at or involving the White...
The Center works in coalition with other think-tanks and businesses to change the energy security future for America, through development of new technologies and infrastructure, changed policies to reduce dependence on foreign and adversarial suppliers, and new initiatives to develop U.S. resources.
Ultimately, the best way for us to collapse the price of oil is to create competition at the pump. For only $100 per car, automakers can build a flexible fuel engine in every car they sell – which will give every consumer a choice in fuels. An Open Fuel Standard, requiring that every new car sold in the United States be a flexible fuel vehicle, would break oil’s transportation fuel monopoly.
(Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow, the Clinton Administration will hold the first of a series of events at or involving the White...
(Washington, D.C.): America's long-term interests in the Caspian Basin will be the focus of action in the Senate today thanks...
Caspian Watch #7: President Aliyev's Visit Should Translate Into The 'Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship' (Washington, D.C.): The past ten...
By Caspar W. Weinberger and Peter Schweizer New York Times, 09 May 1997 As the West celebrates the apparent expansion...
Roger W. Robinson, Jr., former chief economist on the National Security Council and member of the Center for Security Policy's...
The Center for Security Policy today called upon President Bush to take steps to stabilize the international oil market currently...
The Emerging Instrument of Choice for Soviet Coercion As Soviet troops begin to withdraw from Eastern Europe, their value as...